§1377. Plan review

Prior to construction of any fire sprinkler system, or prior to an addition involving
more than 20 new sprinkler heads to a fire sprinkler system, regulated by the National
Fire Protection Association, Pamphlet No. 13, as amended, a fire sprinkler system
contractor shall obtain a permit from the commissioner who shall review the plan for
construction or addition and charge a reasonable fee for the review and permitting
process. All plans to be submitted by a contractor to the Department of Public Safety
must be reviewed, approved and signed by the certified responsible managing supervisor
retained by the contractor. [1997, c. 728, §36 (AMD).]

All plans for construction of or alteration to fire sprinkler systems must prominently
display the fire sprinkler system contractor's license number, as well as the responsible
managing supervisor's certification number and the name and address of the person
to install the fire sprinkler system. Each permit issued must be displayed prominently
at the site of construction. Within 30 days of the completion of a new fire sprinkler
system or an addition to an existing fire sprinkler system, a fire sprinkler system
contractor shall provide to the commissioner a copy of the permit signed by the certified
responsible managing supervisor representing that the fire sprinkler system has been
installed according to specifications of the approved plan to the best of the supervisor's
knowledge, information and belief. [1997, c. 728, §36 (AMD).]

SECTION HISTORY

1989, c. 247, §§2,4 (NEW).
1997, c. 728, §36 (AMD).

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